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F2FS Benchmarks From USB Flash Storage

Phoronix: F2FS Benchmarks From USB Flash Storage

Up to this point on Phoronix there have been F2FS benchmarks -- the new Linux file-system designed by Samsung as the Flash-Friendly File-System -- in the context of solid-state storage benchmarking against various other Linux file-systems and also tests done from SDHC storage. In this article are our first tests when benchmarking F2FS from a USB 3.0 flash drive and comparing the performance to other open-source Linux file-systems.

It would be nice to see how f2fs compares with vfat since that is what normally gets used on usb flash drives.

Lets just hope that Samsung goes "all in" on F2FS and releases drivers for Windows and MacOSX to ultimately replace FAT-based file systems in their devices (cameras, tablets, phones, TVs ...). If one major player starts breaking the unhealthy reliance of FAT, the world will be a better place.

It would be nice to see how f2fs compares with vfat since that is what normally gets used on usb flash drives.

The factory formatted vfat fs on flash drives is optimized for the internal geometry of the flash device. A fair test (also when tested against the other Linux filesystems) would be to use flashbench to determine the internal geometry then use that information with mkfs since AFAIK that's the intended usage of F2FS.

Start Ubuntu installation in text-mode (server CD) and point it to /dev/sda1 and tell it to use it as '/' (root) without formatting.

All the rest is the same.

But what kind of results would you expect? There is no installation benchmark or anything.

I've got 180gb ssd currently using linux mint 14 with ext4 I've read that f2fs is better for ssd kind. I guess I would expect it to be fast and stable
Do you know how to install linux mint 14 if I format it with f2fs ?

I've got 180gb ssd currently using linux mint 14 with ext4 I've read that f2fs is better for ssd kind. I guess I would expect it to be fast and stable
Do you know how to install linux mint 14 if I format it with f2fs ?

If you can't manage to know how to do it, maybe better to wait. This FS is too new for novices.